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Exclusive: Rep. Thomas Massie accuses the president Donald Trump His campaign promises to Iran’s Saturday night strike failed to promise.
“I’m a little misleading,” Massi told Fox News numbers in an interview Sunday afternoon. “I don’t think he will let the neoconservatives decide on his foreign policy and drag us into another war.”
“Others have the same way of supporting Trump – I think the political danger to him is that he has caused a certain degree of indifference at the Republican base, and they have not shown up and cannot make us most of the people in the midterm.”
Massie, a conservative liberal, has long been wary of foreign intervention in the United States and has been one of the most voiced critics of the Trump administration’s recent actions.
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Rep. Thomas Massie said he was looking for ways to vote on the war power resolution. (Win McNamee/Pool/AFP via Getty Images; Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
U.S. stealth bombers attacked three major nuclear enrichment facilities in Iran on Saturday night.
Trump and other Republican leaders praised the action as a victory, and even pro-Israel Democrats offer rare praise.
“Iran’s nuclear abundance facilities have been completely eliminated,” Trump said Saturday night.and Iranthe Middle East bullies must now achieve peace. If they didn’t, future attacks would be bigger and much easier. ”
But Republican progressives and growing isolationist wings blow it up, as tensions in the Middle East escalate as Israel also clashes with Iran.
Trump’s own senior officials said the United States did not seek war with Iran.
Vice President JD Vance Tell NBC News’ “Meeting Media” On Sunday, “We are not at war with Iran. We are at war with Iran’s nuclear program.”
Massie told Fox News that the guarantees were “ridiculous.”
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“He was involved in the war. We are now a common challenge to the hot war between the two countries.
“You can’t say it’s not an act of war, it’s a strike outside of war,” he said. “It’s a geography and temporal interior of a war.”
Republicans in Kentucky have been intruded by Trump on several other occasions, and are one of the few Republican officials who have openly clashed with the president, especially government spending and foreign intervention.

President Donald Trump addressed the country after a strike on June 21, 2025. (pool)
He is co-leading a resolution to prevent “the U.S. armed forces from unauthorized hostilities in the Islamic Republic of Iran” and with Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif. , they raised it a few days before the strike. Senator Tim Kaine, D-VA. Leading the Senate.
Massie noted that his team is looking for ways to get the resolution on the floor of the House, while acknowledging opposition from pro-Israeli groups and congressional leaders.
“We will try to use the privileges of the house to put it on the floor,” he said.
“People are saying, ‘Why are you introducing this resolution? The president will not strike Iran.” He hit Iran, and now opponents say, “Oh, you don’t need this resolution.”
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Minister of Defense Pete Hegseth In a press conference Sunday morning, the government has correctly notified Congress about strikes in existing regulations – even as progressives and some conservatives accused him of bypassing the common branch of the government.
“After driving out safely, they received notifications,” Heggs said. “We comply with notification requirements under the War Powers Act.”
But Massie noted that the law also requires Congress to vote on U.S. military intervention within 60 days, if the conflict continues.
“Even if they can vote on the resolutions I introduced and I will have to vote at some point if that becomes lasting participation,” he said.
After legislation submits the committee to the committee, 15 days after the inaction of the relevant committee can be called for a House vote.
When commenting with it, the White House digitized Fox News to Trump’s recent truth-fact social post, calling Massi a “police station” and threatening to recruit key challengers targeting him.
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“Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie is not a magazine, even if he likes to talk about himself,” Trump wrote. “In fact, Margo doesn’t want him, doesn’t know him, doesn’t respect him. He’s a negative force and almost always votes ‘no,’ no matter how good something is.”
“Like the plague, Margo should give up this pathetic loser, Tom Massie! The good news is that we will run for his wonderful American patriot in the Republican primary with him in Kentucky, and I will run very hard. Maga is not about lazy, grand, non-productive, non-productive politicians, absolutely an incredible military for our Thomas Massie.
Fox News Digital also reached out to the office of speaker Mike Johnson to comment.

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